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Robert Dye, former Journal Communications VP, dies at 74

Robert Dye, who served as an editor at the Milwaukee Sentinel before joining the communications department of its parent company, died Monday, Sept. 3. He was 74.

A Missouri native, Dye attended Baylor University and started his career in Kansas City, Mo. According to his Milwaukee Journal Sentinel obituary, Dye was hired by the Sentinel while on a layover in the city during a trip to Canada for another job interview. He went on to serve as an assignment editor, assistant city editor and news systems editor for the Sentinel. He later served as vice president of corporate communications for the newspaper's parent company, Journal Communications, where he

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Veteran journalist Ann Meyer joins EagleHerald newsroom

Ann Meyer has joined the EagleHerald newsroom in Marinette as a staff writer, she announced Monday in a column.

Meyer, a veteran journalist who has spent much of her career in the Chicago area, will cover the city of Menominee, Mich., for the EagleHerald, as well as Menominee County.

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WNA Foundation announces changes for 2021 contest

The WNA Foundation contest committee has voted to make several changes ahead of the 2021 Better Newspaper Contest, including the elimination of three daily categories and one daily circulation division. 

MMC publisher’s poems recorded by music duo

"Tapestry of Love and Loss," a 2012 book of poems by Multi Media Channels CEO and publisher Patrick Wood, has been put to music and the album is now available on several streaming platforms, the company announced this week in a press release.

Park and Franklin, a singer-songwriter duo, composed original music to pair with 15 of Wood's 21 poems. The book was inspired by a trip to Spain, which led him to revisit some previously written poems.

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